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    Walther Rathenau (29 September 1867 – 24 June 1922) was a German industrialist, writer and politician who served as foreign minister of Germany from February...
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    The Walther Rathenau Institut, Stiftung für internationale Politik is a non-party and non-profit foundation based in Berlin. It is named after Walther Rathenau...
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    research company to study irrigation problems. One of his sons was Walther Rathenau, an industrialist, politician, and progressive economist who served...
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    took part in the assassination of the Foreign Minister of Germany Walther Rathenau, whose insistence that Germany follow the terms of the Treaty of the...
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  • name may refer to: Emil Rathenau (1838–1915), German industrialist Gerhart Rathenau (1911–1989), Dutch scientist Walther Rathenau (1867–1922), German industrialist...
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    the former finance minister Matthias Erzberger and Foreign Minister Walther Rathenau. The group was banned by the German government in 1922. The Organisation...
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  • efforts. The theory dates to a statement made by German politician Walther Rathenau in a 1909 article, "Geschäftlicher Nachwuchs", in Neue Freie Presse:...
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    Socialists (SPD), including the prominent industrialist and economist Walther Rathenau as Minister of Reconstruction. Wirth himself retained the portfolio...
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    son of Emil Rathenau, founder of AEG and therefore the half-brother of the politician Walther Rathenau. Traven's real name was Moritz Rathenau. This information...
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    University Press. p. 20. Rathenau, Walter (1967). Pogge von Strandmann, Hartmut (ed.). Walther Rathenau Tagebuch 1907–1922 [Walther Rathenau Diary 1907–1922]...
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